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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 21,2007 - SEVEN
Late Charges: $
Kristen Dr., Irrigem, OR 97844, B e n e f ic ia r y A d v a n c e s :
R08651. Both the beneficiary $ 2 , 000.00
and the trustee have elected to TOTAL R E Q U IR ED TO
sell the said real property to REINSTATE: $3,465.83
This amount is estimated and
satisfy the obligations secured
needs
to be confirmed prior to
by said trust deed and notice
the
submission
of a payment
has been recorded pursuant to
section 86.753(3) of Oregon as regular monthly payments,
Revised Statutes: the default advances and other charges
for which the foreclosure is continue to accrue during the
made is the grantor’s failure to pendency of this notice.
Installment of principal and
make payments as follows:
interest plus impounds and/or
Delinquent Payments
advances w hich became due on
From August, 2007
August 1, 2007 plus amounts
Thru October, 2007
that are due or may become
No. Payments 3
due for the following: late
Rate 8.99%
charges, delinquent property
Amount $488.61
taxes, insurance premiums.
Total $1,465.83
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advances made on senior liens,
taxes and/or insurance, trustee
fees, and any attorneys’ fees
and court costs arising from or
associated w ith beneficiaries
effort to protect and preserve
its security must be cured as a
condition of reinstatement.
By reason o f said default
the beneficiary has declared
all obligations secured by said
deed of trust immediately due
and pay able, said sums being
the following, to wit: The
sum o f $52,757.24 together
with interest thereon at the
rate of 8.99% per annum from
August 1, 2007 until paid;
plus all accrued late charges
thereon; and all trustee’s fees,
foreclosure costs and any sums
advanced by the beneficiary
pursuant to the terms of said
deed of trust.
W h e r e o f , n o t i c e is
hereby given that Katrina E.
Glogowski, the undersigned
trustee will on M arch 17,
2008, at the hour of 11:00 am,
standard time, as established
by ORS 187.110. At the front
entrance to the Morrow County
Courthouse, 100 Court Street,
Heppner, County of Morrow,
State of Oregon, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder
for cash the interest in the
said described real property
which the grantor had or had
power to convey at the time
of the execution by him of the
said trust deed, together with
any interest which the grantor
or his successors in interest
acquired after the execution of
said trust deed, to satisfy the
foregoing obligations thereby
secured and the costs and
expenses of sale, including
a reasonable charge by the
trustee. Notice is further given
that any person named in ORS
86.753 has the right to have
the foreclosure proceeding
dismissed and the trust deed
rein stated by paym ent to
the beneficiary of the entire
amount then due (other than
such portion of said principal
as would not then be due had
no default occurred), together
with the costs, trustee’s and
attorney’s fees and curing any
other default complained of
in the Notice of Default by
tendering the perform ance
required under the obligation
or trust deed, at any time prior
to five days before the date last
set for sale.
In construing this notice,
the masculine gender includes
the feminine and the neuter,
the sin g u lar includes the
plural, the word “grantor"
includes any successor in
interest to the grantor as well
as any other persons owing an
obligation, the performance
o f which is secured by said
trust deed, the words "trustee"
and “ b en eficiary ” include
their respective successors in
interest, if any.
If the Trustee is unable to
convey title for any reason,
the successful bidder's sole
and exclusive remedy shall be
the return of monies paid to
the Trustee, and the successful
bidder shall have further
recourse.
DATED: October 28, 2007
By /s/ Katrina E. Glogowski
Successor Trustee
Pioneer Building. Suite 501
600 First Avenue
Seattle, WA98I04
(206)903-9966
STATE OF WASHINGTON )
COUNTY OF KING
)ss.
1 certify that 1 know or
have satisfactory evidence
that Katrina E. Glogowski
signed this instrum ent and
acknow ledged it to be her free
and v oluntary act for the uses
and purposes mentioned in the
instrument.
S U B S C R I B E D AND
SWORN TO before me on this
29th day of October, 2007
/s/ Daniel A. Clare
Notary Public in and for the
State of Washington
Residing at Vashon,
Washington
My appointment expires
03/19/2010
Published: November 14, 21,
28 and December 5, 2007
Affidavit
PUBLIC NOTICE
MORROW COUNTY LAND
USE HEARING
THE MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING COMMISSION
will hold the following hear­
ings of public interest on Tues­
day, December 4, 2007, at
7:00 p.m. at the North Morrow
County Annex in Irrigon.
Continued from November
27th, Transportation System
Plan Amendment AC-006-07:
Highway 730 Safety C or­
ridor Refinement Plan. This
refinement plan is designed to
address safety concerns along
Highway 730 between the cities
of Umatilla and Irrigon. When
adopted it will supplement the
Morrow County Transporta­
tion System Plan and provide
additional guidance to be used
when approving land use ac­
tions adjacent to this travel
corridor. Specifically outlined
is a local street network that
utilizes current platted streets
and encourages development
of an east/west roadway. This
is the second of at least two
Planning Commission Public
Hearings to be followed by at
least one County Court Public
Hearing. Criteria for approval
include the Morrow' County
Comprehensive Plan Review
and Revision Process.
Continued from November
27th, Morrow County Zon­
ing Ordinance Amendment
AZ-005 and AZ(M)-006: Re­
source Related Industrial Zone.
Greenwood Tree Farms and
Collins Products, applicants
and owners. Property is de­
scribed as tax lot 3420 of
Assessor’s Map 4N 26 and
is currently zoned EFU. The
subject property is west of
Pole Line Road approximately
3 miles south o f Frontage
Lane. The specific request
to be considered is the estab­
lishment of a new use zone.
Resource Related Industrial,
and amending the MCZO to
incorporate this new use zone.
Additional action will be to
apply the new use zone to the
subject property, currently
zoned Exclusive Farm Use,
and amend the Zoning Map to
reflect the change. This is the
second of at least two Planning
Commission Public Hearings
to be followed by at least one
County Court Public Hearing.
Applicable criteria is MCZO
Article 8 Section 8.050.
C o m p r e h e n s i v e Pl an
Amendment AC-007-07 and
Zoning Amendment AZ-004-
07 Boardman Airport Layout
Plan: Port o f Morrow, ap­
plicant and owner. Property
is described as tax lot 131 of
Assessor's Map 4N 24 and is
currently zoned Air Industrial
Park. The subject property
is located west of Boardman
southwest of the Interstate 84/
Tower Road Interchange. Re­
quest is to adopt the Boardman
Airport Layout Plan, amend
both the Comprehensive Plan
and Zoning Maps, and apply
and update the Airport Ap­
proach and Airport Hazard
zones. This is the first of at
least two Planning Commis­
sion Public Hearings to be fol­
low ed by at least one County
Court Public Hearing. Criteria
for approval include the Mor­
row County Comprehensive
Plan Review and Revision Pro­
cess; MCZO Article 3 Sections
3.090 and 3.091; and Article 8
Section 8.050.
C onditional Use Permit
CUP-N-248: Wade and Debora
Aylett, applicant, and Jedidiah
Aylett, applicant and owner.
Property is described as tax
lot 100 of Assessor’s Map 4N
27 28. The property is zoned
Exclusive Farm Use (EFU) and
is located one-half mile west of
the Umatilla Army Interchange
w ith Interstate 84. Request is
to allow a night security resi­
dence for plant security and a
gradation lab for the purpose
of grading aggregate. Crite­
ria for approval include the
Morrow County Zoning Ordi­
nance (MCZO) Article 3 Sec­
tion 3.010; Article 6 Sections
6.020, 6.030 and 6.050(1).
Variance V-N-005: Patrick
and Vickie McNamee, ap­
plicant and owner. Property
is described as tax lot 2403
of Assessor’s Map 5N 27 20.
The property is zoned EFU
and is located east of Irrigon
and south of Oregon Street
and southeast of 18th Street.
Request is to allow 50 foot
setbacks for the construction of
an agricultural building located
on the southwest corner of the
property, in order to continue
usage of the current irrigated
land. Criteria for approval
include the MCZO Article 3
Section 3.010 and Article 7.
Opportunity to voice sup­
port or opposition to the above
proposals or to ask questions
will be provided. Failure to
raise an issue in person or
by letter or failure to provide
sufficient specificity to afford
the decision maker an oppor­
tunity to respond to the issue
precludes appeal to the Land
Use Board of Appeals based
on those issues.
Copies of the staff report and
all relevant documents will be
available after November 23,
2007. For more information,
please contact the Planning
Department at 541-922-4624
or 541-676-9061 extension
5503.
DATED this 14th day of
Nov ember 2007
MORROW COUNTY
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Published: N ovem ber 21,
2007
Affidavit
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The H eppner G ar­
den C lub took orders for
wreathes, candy canes, and
sprays on N o v e m b e r 20.
Items w ill be available to
be picked up beginning on
N o v e m b e r 28 at the fair
grounds.
E very y ea r, H e p ­
pner Garden club m akes a
v ariety o f w reathes and table
d ecoration s to se ll to the
public. This year they will
be making wreathes starting
on Novem ber 26 at the fair
grounds. They gather their
own greens, using a variety
o f available flora such as
juniper and even rose hips.
By using a v ariety o f fillers,
every wreath looks a little
different. New this year,
sprays will be sold for $15.
All others will be sold for
$ 20 .
On Saturday, D e ­
cember 1, the public is in­
vited to m ake their ow n
wreathes and greens for free
from 9 a.m. to I p.m.
T h is is H e p p n e r
Garden clubs m oneymaker
and they use the m on eys
in a variety o f w ays to help
beautify the city o f Heppner,
as well as give a scholarship
to a worthy student.
To p la ce an order
call Ida Farra at 6 76-9446
by N ovem ber 27.
Electrical
Safety Poster
contest winners
announced
C o lu m b ia B a s in
Electric Co-O p announces
the w inners o f its annual
E le c tr ic a l S a fe ty P oster
contest. The competition is
open to all fourth graders in
their service territory. The
year 2 0 0 7 w in n ers w ere
an n ou n ced at the C B E C
annual meeting held in Hep­
pner on Thursday evening,
Novem ber 1.
First place winners
are awarded $20 and second
place winners are awarded
$10. Winners were as fol­
lows: Fossil Grade School:
1st - A le x P op eh o ck , 2 nd
- Caitlin M oyer; Condon
Grade School: Is' - Jordan
Mashos, 2nd- M elyssa Shaf­
fer; Heppner Grade School:
1sl - Jessica Kempken, 2nd -
Patrick Collins; lone Grade
School: Is' - Teddy G old­
sworthy, 2nd - Rachel H ol­
land.
The contest gener­
ated 58 entries.
Blue Mountain
District FFA Ag
Sales results
The district Ag Sales
CDE (Career Developm ent
Event) was held on Friday,
N o v e m b e r 16, h osted at
Stanfield High School.
The con test at the
advanced level (those that
h ave p a rticip a ted in the
contest previously or are a
junior/senior in high school)
included four portions: test,
¿V”.
team activ ity, sales presenta­
* o-' tion and a sales practicum.
The advanced team results
are as fo llo w s: 1st place
Hermiston; 2nd place Ath­
ena Weston; 3rd place Hep­
pner. The top 3 teams will
be com p eting at the state
Ag Sales contest to be held
in H erm iston on Sunday,
D ecem ber 8.
The b egin n in g Ag
Sales contest includes the
test, sales presentation and a
practicum area. Results for
the beginning contest are:
1st place H erm iston; 2nd
place Heppner; 3rd place
McLaughlin.
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